Dropkick Murphys

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  • punk
  • punk rock
  • irish
  • folk punk
  • irish punk
Dropkick Murphys are a celtic punk band formed in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States in 1996. First playing together in the basement of a friend's barbershop, the band has made a name for itself for their relentless touring, as well as their annual St. Patrick's Day weekend shows in Boston. The subjects of their songs often deal with the working class environment in which they grew up. The band put out a series of EPs and were signed by Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong's label Hellcat Records. In 1998, they released their first full length album, Do or Die.

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Songs

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    Do or Die

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    Do or Die (live)

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    Don't Tear Us Apart

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    Echoes on "A". Street

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    End of the Night

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    Euro Trash

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    Eurotrash

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    Fairmount Hill

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    Famous for Nothing

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    Far Away Coast

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    Far Away Coast (live)

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    Fields of Athenry

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    Fightstarter Karaoke

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    Finnegan's Wake

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    First Class Loser

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    Flannigan's Ball (original version)

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    For Boston

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    Forever

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    Forever 2007

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    Fortunate Son

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    Front Seat

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    Gang's All Here

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    Get Up

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    Get Up (live)

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    God Willing

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    Going Out In Style

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    Going Strong

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    Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight

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    Good As Gold

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    Good Rats

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    Guns of Brixton

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    Guns of Brixton (live)

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    H.B.D.M.F.

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    Halloween

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    Hang 'em High

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    Hatebomb

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    Heroes From Our Past

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    Hey Little Rich Boy

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    Homeward Bound

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    I Had A Hat

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    I Wish You Were Here

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    I'll Begin Again

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    I'm Shipping Up to Boston

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    I've Had Enough

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    I've Had Enough (live)

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    In the Streets of Boston

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    In the Streets of Boston (live)

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    Informer

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    Intro

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    Irish Stout vs. German Lager


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